Etymology:
The word "halfbrother" is a combination of the words "half" and "brother." "Half" refers to the fact that the individuals share only one biological parent, and "brother" refers to the male sibling relationship.
Meaning:
A halfbrother is a male sibling who shares only one biological parent with another individual.
Origin:
The term "halfbrother" has been in use in English since the early 15th century. It is derived from the Old English words "healf" (half) and "brothor" (brother).
Additional Notes:
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